Myracle Brah is the solo power pop project of singer, guitarist, and songwriter
Andy Bopp, who also fronts Interscope recording artists
Love Nut. Often compared to such past power pop masters as
Badfinger,
the Raspberries, and
the Beatles (
Bopp's singing voice is eerily similar to
John Lennon's at times),
Myracle Brah originally began as a mere side project, before eventually becoming
Bopp's main focus. In addition to
Bopp,
Myracle Brah consists of
Paul Krysiak (bass, piano, vocals),
Marty Canelli (organ), and a pair of drummers,
Joe Parsons and
Greg Schroeder. Signed to the Not Lame label, the group issued three albums in as many years: 1998's
Life on Planet Earthshop, 1999's
Plate Spinner, and 2000's self-titled release. 2002 saw the release of a 14-song compilation,
Super Automatic, which collected the best tracks from
Myracle Brah's previous releases.
Myracle Brah continued to record, releasing
Treblemaker in 2003 and
Can You Hear the Myracle Brah? in 2007.
–
Greg Prato, Rovi